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Loved the attention, atmosphere, delicious food, good appetizer, excellent wine list! Good choice for a very friendly night, reasonable prices.

Horrible experience. We had an 8:45 outside. Checked into the hostess stand and we were told to “check in with them” after 20 minutes because outside was really busy. Even though our reservation was for that time outside we felt like a walk in. Sat down, someone ran by and said which water can I get you because I’m passing by …SPILLED my drink in the process, and left me with a wet menu placemat. Had no idea it was the server. Took 25 minutes to be able to ask him for napkins so I can clean the mess. The food we ordered was so salty almost to the point where you could t eat it. Escargot however was phenominal but it came out within 1-2 minutes after we ordered it? Took forever to order another drink or be acknowledged that we need another drink and then they never came…throughout the entire experience…even after part of my drink was spilled in the beginning . We finished our entire meal and then we got a “don’t worry I took those off the check sorry everyone else is waiting too”. Then an attitude when we asked for change. Just the whole experience was bad. The ambience was a 10. Everything else not so much. Maybe we came on a bad night? NYC location is beyond better!

Lovely dinner in a french setting. We were outside and its small Parisian bistro tables but that adds to the charm. The food was delicious service was very good. French restaurants in Miami i would def pick this place over and over again for setting and quality

The restaurant is beautiful and very cozy outside, inside it’s a bit noisy. Food was good and the “profiteroles” were really delicious. The only downfall was the rush of the service. The waitress was really in a hurry, food came in one minute, everything we ordered was sooooo fast. In my opinion, the timing from the service was totally wrong. It seemed they wanted to serve us fast in order to vacant the table…

On a recent Saturday night (reservations are a must!), Patis Miami was bustling at an early dinner hour (6:30 PM). This was a repeat visit for us to continue to explore the menu. We enjoyed: Margarita - very good Boulevardier - nice refreshing cocktail Hearts of Palm Provencale - a delicious vegetarian “entree” that we split as an appetizer! Shrimp salad - melts in your mouth yummy! NY Strip - a tasty steak frites (w/ hot crispy fries!) The bistro vibe, and seating layout is very enjoyable (& THANK YOU MICHAEL for the great service!). I’d HIGHLY RECOMMEND Patis Miami and am personally sure to return!!

I came to eat at this restaurant. I was in the mood for French food. Went to Paris many times food in Paris is excellent. The people are rude.. my experience at Pastis was similar. The food was good., the ambience was nice. , place is very expensive for what you get. But the reason most of all that I gave it a two otherwise I would’ve given it a 3 1/2 is because of the bartender the rudest person I’ve met since I’ve been in France ruined my meal ruined my experience not sure why they have somebody like that work in here

Parisian Bistro in Miami. Hotspot, loud, funny. Watch people while sitting outside at the bar. Reservations needed . the food looked very good but we had no reservation and the wait was very long.

Tastes of Paris with New York style in the center of Miami- a culinary trifecta. The atmosphere has a smoky edge without the smoke. I'm not sure if the blond hustling for drinks at ther bar is a permanent fixute or if we just lucked out. For the rest of the evening we surely did: the braised leek salad was poetry on a place and the duck confit transported me to the banks of the Seine.

Overwhelming place, so noisy that you can’t even talk, service was very slow, all food was very bad, tomatoes of burrata salad were mushy, and tasteless, avocado toast , the worst ever, the thick bread was hard and burnt, and only smashed avocado on top, completely tasteless!! Meat was cold , also coffee. Bathrooms were terribly dirty and no toilet paper in any bathroom! Many other beautiful and delicious places around wynwood, definitely NOT recommend.

We booked a table on the terrace for two in advance, one day in advance. It was my wife's birthday, and we wanted to drink champagne outdoors. But we were told that there were no places. 80% of the tables on the veranda were empty, and there was no one inside at all. This was said with a very contemptuous look, which made us feel very uncomfortable and ruined our whole birthday. Train your staff in basic hospitality skills. I hope that everything will come back to you.

Pastis in Wynwood is undoubtedly one of the best French dining experiences in Miami. The elegant and warm atmosphere, combined with authentic and refined cuisine, makes it a must-visit. Everything is outstanding: the fried artichokes are exceptional, the beef bourguignon is rich and flavorful, the French onion soup is hearty, and the parsley-and-garlic escargots are a true delight. The desserts are incredible, the wine perfectly chosen, and the ambiance is so charming you almost feel like you’re in Montmartre. Every visit is a complete sensory enchantment.

Nice place with a more elegant touch than what you get in the area. Excellent food and very good service. If the weather permits, the terrace is the most recommended.

Restaurant like in France. Well made Food and good service. Large location close to Wynwood Walls. A little noisy if full booked.

This place is like a slice of France on a plate. Love the foo i have tried so many things on the menu, i particularly love the Tuna Carpaccio, the Wednesday special Dover Sole and the Steak. I love the salad, its all super good, my not so favorite dish is the Bouillabaisse i think it is to tomato but there is so much else to chose from. the Staff at the front are all extremely friendly and most of the waiting staff are wonderful

With the same feel as the excellent Pastis de NY, relaxed, good music and great food, the same decor style, it is one of the best options in Miami. The service leaves a little to be desired, our waiter was a little impatient and the valet closes with the customer still in the restaurant!? (23:00) The food was very good, fois gra, steak tartare, fried artichokes, scallops, the dish of the day was duck in tin sauce and the meat is good too. This is a characteristic of the menu, there are very diverse options. Normal prices for the standard. Great variety of drinks. Quite tasty. Place deserves any Miami itinerary

After waiting 15 minutes for the table despite the restaurant being empty they served us some practically raw chicken that we could not eat. We reported it to the waiter who looked the other way. We paid the bill in cash and despite this the manager chased us into the yard demanding payment as if we were two thieves who had not paid. Bad experiences and bad local. They try to do the organized and cool ones but they absolutely don't know how to do it. We will never go back.

We visit MIA every August from our home in Princeton, NJ. We are regulars at Pastis in NYC and look forward to the same experience at the Wynwood location. Never disappoints! Lauren took such good care of us at the bar and we enjoyed chatting with Laura, one of the managers. We also met Ashley, a recent transplant from NYC, who used to work at the NYC location. Small world! See you next year!

Subpar service, funky ambiance, food that is finding its place. Sat at the bar for brunch and the head bar was borderline rude. I can understand you need to make chores but costumers come first. Same with the restaurant manager when she came in around noon, you don’t boss employees in front of costumers just because you are late. Very distasteful. It did pick up afterwards pleasantly and thankfully. I got a new waitress who took great care of me and served me with great care a wonderful pate, with extra spicy mustard. Cornichons and picked onions with baked baguette and the best butter was exquisite. Simple, rustic. Well done. Then, the mussels. Very well presented. The waitress, very attentive. Like night and day. I will be back. It is an odd ambiance Miami Beach ambiance on Wynood with NYC character, go figure!

Buzzing atmosphere with a beautiful open air courtyard. Inside is a bit noisy but good atmosphere. The food is really great. No nonsense French bistro food but cooked to perfection. The oysters were tasty and the filet au poivre was literally perfect. Profiterole to round it for was delicious. Definitely a lovely dinner venue in Wynwood.

I’ve always loved this restaurant in New York, and I have to say that the Miami one has copied the location and the quality of the food. However, recently, I had a little bit of a surprise at the bar. I asked for two drinks “neat”. To my surprise, I was charged a surcharge because I had asked for the drink meat. I was told by the management that this is “a thing”. Insinuating that charging more for serving a drink without ice is more expensive. My only issue with this is not the price, it is the fact that it’s not published anywhere on the menu.”a thing” insinuated, that the customers not sophisticated enough to understand that there is a surcharge for a drink without ice. A very confusing message to someone who has traveled the world, and has always asked for drinks meat. Never, ever ever, was a charge more. Let me highlight that I left the bartender a 30% tip. it was not about the money it’s about being surprised with additional charges. So Miami. My advice to people going to this restaurant is enjoy the food, if you use the bar, make sure you itemize your bill.

Great atmosphere, and loved the outdoor seating that was covered and even nice in a rain storm. Food was delicious and service was excellent. A casual setting for a relaxing dinner.

Part of the Stephen Starr restaurant empire, PASTIS has been successfully open in the Wynwood (a Hot Spot!) neighborhood of Miami. It’s bustling and noisy and fun! The menu is a very nice selection of Parisian French cafe foods; there’s plenty to choose from here. We enjoyed: cocktails (very good margarita, & boulevardier) complimentary bread - soft, crunchy, yummy Artichokes à la Barigoule - we split this artichoke vegetarian entree as an appetizer - very good! warm shrimp salad entree - delicious Steak frites - tasty NY Strip with hot, crispy delicious french fries (Note: Pastis tends to undercook their steaks i.e. “medium” is typically served “medium RARE” … my steak required a few extra minutes grilling to correct the temperature). All-in-all, PASTIS is great dining. Reservations are highly recommend (Valet parking is available in busy, crowded Wynwood). We typically sit indoors, but will definitely return for outdoor patio dining during the Miami winter months!

I finally made it to Pastis Wynwood on a random Tuesday evening, thanks to spotting their Miami Spice menu. I’d been wanting to try it for a while, and I was pleasantly surprised by the value. The Onion Soup and Escargot starters were excellent, and the Skirt Steak & Frites was perfectly done. The Cheeseburger à l’Américaine was tasty but felt better suited for lunch than dinner. For dessert, the Crème Brûlée was good, but the Chocolate Mousse was truly outstanding. The setting and food lived up to expectations, but unfortunately the service from our main server fell flat. It felt cold and transactional, which was disappointing for a first visit. Everyone else we interacted with — from the host to the food runners — was friendly and welcoming, which helped balance things out. Overall, I’d definitely go back if I’m in the area, especially for the food and atmosphere. With warmer service, it could easily be a top spot in Miami.

When I travel, I like to research restaurants that really offer a different gastronomic experience. I found Pastis, and I confess that I loved every detail. From the location, to the decor, and the food was spectacular!

I was actually surprised by their food was delicious and authentic french food! We loved the decor inside and outside. It was delicious and we definitely recommend this place.

Patis Miami in Wynwood is Stephen Starr Group French bistro concept (in NYC, Washington D.C. et cetera) is a popular, very good, fun to dine at (nice decor, ambiance, & vibe) restaurant. There indoor, and outdoor patio seating. We’ve been here before (& will certainly return!), and on this visit enjoyed: Very good cocktails (house Margarita, and house Manhattan - both very good) Artichoke entree - split as an appetizer - yum! Warm Shrimp salad - delicious Chicken paillard topped with chopped olives and a small salad - very tasty! Pomme frittes side dish - tasty fries! Sticky toffee cake & ice cream dessert - yum Start-to-finish, a delightful French bistro dinner! Patis Miami in Wynwood - try it you’ll like it!

Super nice environment and with exceptional food. The service was very good. My dish was a duck confit that was sensational but the other dishes were equally beautiful and tasty. Unperishable!

So noisy, you could not even listen what is your part saying. I wanted to get out immediately after we got in. The take us to a table just in front to the kitchen, the next one was not nic … the third one was acceptable. Unbelievable after 2 week of waiting to get a table (why are people so stupid to wait 2 weeks to get there?). We ordered food, and… BUTTER, BUTTER in the bread, in the mussels… we didn’t have coffee and dessert, i was scared to find tons of butter there too… The NY strio 49 USD + taxes and tip (are we kidding? So expensive) was butter taste and a bit hard to eat.French fries were nice… I’ll better have taken my GF to have dinner to 5guys or Mcdonald to have nice french fries… Onion soup 19 usd should have been amazong ahahhaha We’ll not get there anymore The have given us a card at the end, there was written these words: the secret ingredient to a special holiday???? To much BUTTER and to much NOISE, this is my answer

In the Wynwood area a place to have a great time. Very good food, great Mood on Sunday, for adults and families too. An inviting terrace and close to the best streets of Wynwood. The Hugo and Saint Tropez Sprtiz are a must!

Costly tourist trap in pseudo French atmosphere. In the $36 lobster salad one needs to find the lobster with a microscope. It mostly tastes like roasted hazelnut. For the spaghetti with bottarga the question is where is the bottarga ? In this butter soaked pasta. The $100’ bill with tax service and a single glass of wine leaves the client wondering about wasted lunch and money.

Recently opened in hot spot Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Pastis Miami brings the experience and pedigree of Pastis NYC (Keith McNally & Stephen Stare). The floor subway-style tiles, vintage wall mirrors, and chandeliers evoke classic French bistro charm. Food and drink are replete with lots of nice choices. We enjoyed: Cocktails (L’Obscure whiskey, margarita) - good Complimentary bread - yum! Butter - YUM!! French onion soup gratiné - a treat!! Warm shrimp salad - DELICIOUS!! NY StripSteak Frites - very good; crispy fries! (Note: Online reviews have noted improper steak temperature. My steak (ordered “medium”) was served very medium rare (bordering on rare); the kitchen re-fired it to a perfect medium. They do seem to need more consistency on the steaks) Profiteroles - vanilla ice cream; chocolate sauce very satisfying Bottom line: It’s a fun place. We really enjoyed the food (after “correction” of underdone steak). We’re DEFINITELY going back!

the place is magnificent. the desserts are fantastic, especially the Vacherin. for the rest, the service is average. and the prices are expensive. but the place is beautiful.

Great ambience for a Monday Night, we sat in the patio very nicely set up. The food was great. and so was our server.. Highly recommended.

Outstanding burger. It was delicious onions pickle cheese sauce perfection. I don’t recommend the mushrooms too oily. Service was great thanks to Ricardo!

Every Friday during the summer I lunch at the bar at the Pastis in NYC, where Laurentiu takes very good care of me. When I heard that there would be a branch in Miami, I was curious and excited, as we vacation there several times a year. The young lady at the podium had also worked at Pastis NYC and made us feel welcome right away. Wow! Same upbeat NYC vibe, same excellent service (shout out to Kseniia), same great food. Yes, it was crowded and noisy but very energetic! Marco Blaza, the Bar Manager, is doing a great job of making everything run smoothly and keeping the diners happy! Another manager, sorry we didn't get his name, ensured that we got our spot at the bar and came over numerous times to check on us. We will be back in 2024!

We had a delightful dinner at Pastis Miami. The ambiance is trendy, fun, and feel-good. We sat outdoors on the large patio, decorated beautifully with plants and charm. It's quieter outdoors but just as nice in the livelier inside dining area. The hostesses, servers, and manager were friendly and very helpful. We wanted to arrange to pay for our guest's valet parking, and they happily helped us do so. The food was French-oriented and quite good. Pastis Miami is located in the Wynwood area of Miami, and it's fun to take a walk before or after a meal to see the Wynwood Walls and murals. There's fun shops, (including a guitar/car/art gallery on the corner), an outdoor food court and music venue in the next block, and roving golf carts to take you on a half-hour mural tour through the area. We had a layover at Miami International Airport and Ubered over and back, (10 minutes each way), with no problem. It's a fantastic change-of-pace from airport meal options and a chance to see a new happening part of Miami.

Overpriced faux French brasserie. The food is average. Service is nice. Room gets noisy. Wouldn't go back.
Pastis Miami
Brunch was delicious. The interior of the restaurant is beautifully French. Parking is easy (with a garage across the street). Pricing is inline with the area. Only issue is the service. Can be a little inattentive. But nothing egregious. Would return for brunch or dinner with little hesitation.